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If you were not in class on February 20, please take a look at the power point presentation above.
Week #3 Teaching Vocabulary and Grammar to Adult ESL Learners
1. Review four of the following videos on You Tube:
Teaching Grammar with Board Races
Sentence Making
Teaching Action Words with Charades - ESL, EFL, TEFL
English Teaching Game: Wheel of Fortune
Teach English - ESL Game: Word Webs
ESL GAMES - MIXED UP SENTENCES
ESL FUN GAME - This is a... A what?
2. Describe two of the games and post their descriptions on the
Discussion
page.
Use the following information in your discussion:
What was the name of the game?
Was the game for practicing grammar or vocabulary?
How was the game played? (Describe)
Did the teacher model the game before the students started to play?
Would you play this game with your students? Why or Why not?
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If you were not in class on February 20, please take a look at the power point presentation above.
Week #3 Teaching Vocabulary and Grammar to Adult ESL Learners
1. Review four of the following videos on You Tube:
Teaching Grammar with Board Races
Sentence Making
Teaching Action Words with Charades - ESL, EFL, TEFL
English Teaching Game: Wheel of Fortune
Teach English - ESL Game: Word Webs
ESL GAMES - MIXED UP SENTENCES
ESL FUN GAME - This is a... A what?
2. Describe two of the games and post their descriptions on the Discussion page.
Use the following information in your discussion:
What was the name of the game?
Was the game for practicing grammar or vocabulary?
How was the game played? (Describe)
Did the teacher model the game before the students started to play?
Would you play this game with your students? Why or Why not?